Ali Stunt- Survivor Story
Read the survivor story of our Founder & CEO, Ali Stunt.
Read the survivor story of our Founder & CEO, Ali Stunt.
Kathryn Hughes took part JogJan for PanCan in memory of her mum, who sadly lost her life to pancreatic cancer 5 years ago. She shares the sad story of losing her mum and how she got on in this year's…
After sadly losing their beloved father to pancreatic cancer, just 12 weeks after his diagnosis, the McLaughlins decided to take part in JogJan for PanCan to raise vital awareness across Northern Ireland and Scotland, raising a staggering £3000 in the…
Denise took on JogJan for PanCan in memory of her husband Andy, who she sadly lost to pancreatic cancer. She jogged a fantastic 104km throughout the month, with her main aim to raise awareness amongst the public and support our…
This is our first World Cancer Day as a merged charity and we're excited for what the future holds now that we are bigger and stronger than ever before. Take a look at what we have planned and how you…
Changes to the NHS Covid-19 vaccination prioritisation in England now means that patients that are planned to start, or are already undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatments, are to be included in priority group 4.
New statistics published by Public Heath Scotland show an increase in pancreatic cancer survival rates in Scotland.
Sara Cartwright is taking on JogJan for PanCan in memory of her father-in-law, who sadly passed away from undiagnosed pancreatic cancer 20 years ago.
The Kiltwalk is back and this year's event couldn't be more important to charities like us and to the people of Scotland who rely on our support.
Julia sadly lost her husband Stephen to pancreatic cancer in 2018. This January, she's taking part in Pancreatic Cancer Action's JogJan for PanCan event, with a target of running 100km and raising much needed funds and awareness for pancreatic cancer.